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Deepening inequities in the mental health system call for action
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Newsdisproportionately subjected to some of the most harmful practices in our mental health system,” says Director Mental Health and Addiction Sector Leadership, Sonya Russell. “Māori account for 55 percent of all adults placed in seclusion, despite making up just 17 percent of the population. Māori are also more likely
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Roadmap for mental health, addiction, and wellbeing
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roadmap for a strong mental health system Support the mental health and wellbeing of young people We need to see: Improved access to mental health and addiction services for youth; MHA specialist services, youth Access and Choice services and acute community options. Online safety education rolled
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Govt must respond to the impacts of climate change on mental health and wellbeing
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Newsextreme weather events in recent years, and we can expect mental distress and harm from problematic substance use to increase after future events. These events take a heavy toll on people and communities, and the impacts can last well beyond the initial emergency. “Mental health support must be included
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Mental health system still falling short for young people and Māori, new report shows
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Newsincreased unmet need for professional mental health support for Māori with investment in culturally appropriate services not keeping up. “We continue to see high rates of seclusion and other coercive practices being used, which raises concerns about the ability of the system to uphold human rights-based
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Webinar: achieving equitable wellbeing outcomes for tāngata whaiora
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News-for-profits, and wider government. For more than 30 years, he has researched and published extensively in the area of Māori health, with a specialist interest in health outcome measurement (psychometrics), Māori mental health, longitudinal research, public health and health service delivery. He is currently leading New Zealand’s largest dedicated programme of Māori mental health research – Te Aratiatia ki te Hauora.
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Strategy to improve mental health outcomes on the way
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Newsspecific element of the new strategy. A concerted and well-planned effort is required to support and grow our mental health and addiction workforces. As enabled by the Bill, Te Hiringa Mahara will be providing independent advice to the Minister for Mental Health on the new mental health and wellbeing
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Access and choice for mental health and addiction services encouraging, but workforce challenges remain
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Newsthe next two years to meet expected population targets and will require further increases in workforce. To ensure the successful long-term transformation of mental health, addiction and wellbeing services in Aotearoa, we call for a comprehensive strategy and roadmap that will provide additional
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Holding a mirror up to the mental health and addiction system
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Newsof people being seen by specialist mental health and addiction services over the last few years”. “There continues to be significant unmet need for professional help for mental health among young people, Māori, Pacific peoples and disabled adults.” “As the independent monitor of mental health and
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Mental health and addiction service monitoring
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; Kua Tīmata Te Haerenga | The Journey Has Begun downloads Our third mental health services and addiction services monitoring report specifically focuses on access to services and options available. Full report, summaries and accessible formats can be downloads. Report Voices report: Accompanying
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Voices report: accompanying report to Kua Tīmata Te Haerenga 2024
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Resourceimportant questions about why there is a disconnect between an increasing need for mental health and addiction support and a decrease in people accessing specialist services. We continue to hear about barriers, such as long waiting lists, not knowing how or where to get support, the stigma of